TLC coined a phrase in their hit song Waterfalls, but they also gave us a pandering piece of propaganda for teenagers with a tragic tale full of harsh details...and it kind of sounds like they're saying dreams are bullshit at the end of it all.
We talk TLC's waterfalls, and even take a peek at Left Eye Lisa Lopes' story of how you can sell a million records and still be broke.
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TLC coined a phrase in their hit song Waterfalls, but they also gave us a pandering piece of propaganda for teenagers with a tragic tale full of harsh details...and it kind of sounds like they're saying dreams are bullshit at the end of it all.
We talk TLC's waterfalls, and even take a peek at Left Eye Lisa Lopes' story of how you can sell a million records and still be broke.
This anthem for the working man by the working man's country band from the 80's, Alabama, is nothing shore of a masterpiece. A patriotic shout out to the blue collar workers across the country, and an accompanying music video that's full of comedic treasures.
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TLC coined a phrase in their hit song Waterfalls, but they also gave us a pandering piece of propaganda for teenagers with a tragic tale full of harsh details...and it kind of sounds like they're saying dreams are bullshit at the end of it all.
We talk TLC's waterfalls, and even take a peek at Left Eye Lisa Lopes' story of how you can sell a million records and still be broke.